Memory of concentration camp prisoners honored in Minsk
11.04.2024
The Nazis placed one of the first concentration camps on the territory of the occupied part of the USSR in the Masyukovshchina district in Minsk. "Stalag 352" was a camp for prisoners of war, soldiers and officers of the Red Army. From 1941 to 1944, about 80 thousand people died here. According to statistics, up to 150 prisoners died in Stalag per day. Today, a traditional requiem meeting was held at the memorial with the participation of representatives of authorities, clergy, veterans of the Great Patriotic War, Armed Forces of Belarus and youth.
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